Artificial Intelligence and Big Data

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde
Soenke LangnerFelix Streckenbach

Abstract

Medical images play an important role in ophthalmology and radiology. Medical image analysis has greatly benefited from the application of "deep learning" techniques in clinical and experimental radiology. Clinical applications and their relevance for radiological imaging in ophthalmology are presented.

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